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May 2021
Two commemorative plaques are to be installed in Pateley Bridge and Bewerley this summer to thank the communities for their "amazing" response during the pandemic.
Pateley Bridge Town Council and Bewerley Parish Council are installing the markers in their towns as a way to thank and recognise community members who collectively came forward to help out.
The idea has been discussed at a few council meetings in recent months but at Tuesday's annual council meeting it was agreed to arrange an unveiling for July.
Both councils felt it was important to hold the ceremony once lockdown had eased to allow for a proper celebration of people's hard work.
One plaque will be placed halfway up Pateley Bridge high street, aside other plaques, and the other on the outer wall of Bewerley youth shelter. They will be funded by the two councils.
Mayor of Pateley Bridge, Mike Holt, said he came up with the idea a few months ago after trying to find a way to recognise various people and companies' efforts.
He said:
Further arrangements for July's unveilings will be announced as covid restrictions ease.
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